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Discussion id : 98-640
most recent 20 APR 17 HIDE POSTS
 
Initial post 20 APR 17 by Unregistered Guest
Available from - High Country Roses
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Discussion id : 44-716
most recent 8 APR 12 SHOW ALL
 
Initial post 16 MAY 10 by Margaret Furness
I'm wondering if there are two different roses using this name. Mine has small elongated hips like those pictured on HMF, but dark red. Vintage Gardens' catalogue describes the hips as "large, round, golden-orange".
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Reply #1 of 1 posted 8 APR 12 by Patricia Routley
My 'Dupontii' hips are approx one inch long, elongated orange hips.
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Discussion id : 40-860
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Initial post 30 NOV 09 by Margaret Furness
Does R x Dupontii sucker if grown on its own roots?
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Reply #1 of 2 posted 30 NOV 09 by Patricia Routley
I've just been out and checked. After eleven years, neither of my two bushes are suckering. How have you managed to live without it?
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Reply #2 of 2 posted 1 DEC 09 by Margaret Furness
I couldn't! Mine is budded, and I was thinking of putting some cuttings in for the Vic bushfire gardens. I wouldn't want to inflict suckerers on people who haven't had much contact with heritage roses before.
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